"Demand for beauty treatments is soaring. The global aesthetics market is projected to reach €22.9bn by 2028, according to analytics company Clarivate, driven by the development of more natural-looking results and the influence of social media. But how much are Irish women actually spending on such treatments? "It's very hard to find statistics, because they're all private enterprises, so they don't need to release them," says Liz Dwyer (@lizdwyerbeauty), co-founder of the Future Beauty and Health Show, which returns to the RDS on March 21-22 with a line-up of Irish and international experts in aesthetics and longevity."
"The cost of aesthetic treatments like Botox and fillers can eat into a monthly budget. Irish women tell us how much they're setting aside each year."
Demand for beauty treatments is increasing worldwide, with market projections reaching €22.9bn by 2028. Growth is driven by more natural-looking results and social media influence. Treatments such as Botox and fillers can significantly affect monthly budgets. Many Irish women allocate part of their yearly finances for these treatments. Reliable, aggregated data on Irish spending is limited because most providers operate privately and are not required to publish figures. The Future Beauty and Health Show will return to the RDS on March 21-22, featuring Irish and international experts in aesthetics and longevity.
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